After you've configured the
connections, you can activate and run the recipe.
In the Configuration Editor, click
Activate in the title bar. In
the Activate Package dialog, click
Activate again.
A message confirms that the
integration has been activated. Refresh the page to view the
updated status of the integration.
Note:
The recipe's integration flow contains the following properties:
NetSuiteProjectInternalId: This integration property holds the internal ID of the Oracle NetSuite project to which the new task issue will belong. Enter the internal ID of the project.
FromAddress: This integration property holds the email address from which run-time exception emails are sent. Enter an email address of your choice.
ToAddress: This integration property holds the email address to which run-time exception emails are sent. Enter an email address of your choice.
Optionally, you can add or update the value for these properties after the integration flow has been activated. For the procedure to update integration properties, see Steps 7 to 9 in Override Design-Time Properties in an Integration.
Run the recipe.
To run the recipe, create a task issue in Jira. See Create an issue.
While creating the issue, choose the issue type as Task.
Monitor the running of the
integration flow in Oracle Integration.
On the Configuration Editor page, select the integration flow.
Click Run, then click Track Instances.
On the Track Instances page, observe the
integration flow of the recipe being triggered and running
successfully.
The recipe now creates a corresponding project task in Oracle NetSuite for the new task issue created in Jira.
Check for the new project task created in Oracle NetSuite. See Task Views.